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The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665
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  • Trumbull, J. Hammond, "The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665" (Hartford, 1850) (http://www.archive.org/details/publicrecordsco09hoadgoog).
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  • Author: Trumbull, J. Hammond
  • Publisher: Hartford, 1850
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  • The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665
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The words in brackets, (now illegible in the original Record) are here supplied from a certified copy of this and the next preceding order, made in 1708. Townes & Lands, Vol. iv. Doc. No. 1.
Page: 2
  • Text: Dorchester June 7, 1636
    It is ordered yt Samuell Wakeman & Geo. Hubbard shall [survey] the breadth of the plantacon of Dorchester howe farre [it] shall extend aboue Mr. Stiles & shall certifie vnto the [next] Corte their prceedings herein to th' end it may be then confirmed, and yt they shall haue from the saide Towne satisfaccon for their paines. And the saide Samuell Wake[man] shall doe the like for Watertowne in their bredth toward [the] mouth of the River & have the like satisfaccon. And this done wthout faile before the next Corte vppon peine [of] 40tie shillinges of each heade yt shall faile therein.
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  • Text: Guilford, June 16, 1665*
    This is to certify unto all whom it may concerne, that vpon his certaine knowledge, by the advice of the Court, Wethersfeild men gaue so much unto Sowheag as was to his sattisfaction for all their plantations lyeing on both sides of the great Riuer, wth the Islands, viz. six miles in bredth on both sides the Riuer, & six miles deep from the River westward, and three miles deep from the Riuer eastward.
    Thus testifyeth George Hubbard.
    By me George Hubbard.
    Taken upon oath Before me Willm Leete;
    This is a true coppy of the originell being examined & compared therewith this 18 May, 1667, pr me
    John Allyn: Secretry
    *This certificate, is inserted at the foot of the 2nd Page of the original, in the hand writing of Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: 21 Febr. 1636
    Whereas it was ordered yt Samuel Wakeman, Geo: Hubbard, & Ancient Stoughton were to consider the boundes of Dorchester towarde the Falls & of Watertowne towards the mouth of the River; The saide Samuell Wakeman & [Geo:] Hubberd thinkes meete yt the plantacon of Dorchester shall extend towards the Falls, on the same side the plantacon standes, to a Brooke called Kittle Brooke & soe over the greate River vppon the same line that Newe Towne & Dorchester doth betweene them. And so it is ordered by the Corte.

    It is ordered that the plantacon nowe called Newtowne shal be called & named by the name of Harteford Towne, likewise the plantacon now called Watertowne shalbe called & named Wythersfeild.

    It is ordered yt the plantacon called Dorchester shalbee called Windsor.
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  • Text: The First Day of May, 1637 Genrall Corte att Harteford
    Comittees - Mr. Hull
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  • Text: Harteford. Generall Cort, Tuesday, Nov: 14th, 1637
    Mr. Hull
Page: 13
  • Text: 8to die Mrtii, 1637
    A Genrall Cort Houlden Att Harteford.
    Committees: Mr. Hull, Mr. Ford, Tho: Marshall, Geo: Hubbard
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  • Text: 5to Apr, 1638. A Gerrall Cort At Harteford.
    Comittees ; Mr. Hull, [Tho:] Ford, [Geo : Hubberd]
    Captaine Mason, Thomas Ford, Thomas Marshall, Thurston Rayner, George Hubberte, are fined 1s. a peece for failing att the hover appointed which 7 of the Clocke.

    ...

    It is ordered that none shall trade in this River wth the Indians for beaur but those that are hereafter named (vizt) For Agawam Mr. Pyncheon, for Windsor Mr. Ludlowe, Mr. Hull ; Wythersfeild Geo: Hubberd & Rich : Lawes ; and if any trade for beauer other then are fornamed they shall forfeit 5s pr pounde to be paide pr eury pounde they soe trade.
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  • Text: [tjf - the page contains a photocopy of the signatures of the following deputies among others, for approval of the 11 Orders]

    Thomas Ford
    Georg Hubbord
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  • Text: [April 11th, 1639. At a Generall Meeting of the Freemen] For the Election of Magistrate, According [to the] Orders
    Committees : [Mr.] Gaylard, Mr. Foard, George Hubbard

    Mr. Williams brings his action of trespasse aganst Matthew Allen for 74 Rod of Corne destroyed through defect of his fence
Page: 28
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  • Text: A Generall Court Att Hartford, the 8th of Aug. 1639.
    Comittees. Mr. Hull, Geo. Hubbard
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  • Text: Sept. the 10th, 1639. A Generall Court
    Comittees : Mr. Gaylord, Mr. Hull, George Hubbard

    George Hubberd ...
Page: 39
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  • Text: January the 16th, 1639. A Generall Court
    Comittees. Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylord
Page: 42
  • Text: Febr. the 20th, 1639. A session of the Generall Courte.
    Mr. Hull moved the Court in behalfe of Thomas Foard of Windsore, that in regard the workmen are much taken vp and imployed in making a bridge and meeting house with them, and his worke hendred of impaling in the ground wch was graunted him a yeare longr tyme for the fencing it in ; wch was vppon the reasons aforesayd condiscended to.
    ...
    George Hubberd ...
Page: 43
  • Text: Febr. the 6th, 1639. A Prticular Court.
    Whereas there was graunted the first of August last an execution to Roger Williams and others of Windsore, vppon the goodes of Mr. Matthew Allen, for 5 l. damages and costs, in a tryall of 12 men, wch execution was served by officer of the Court and goodes or Cattell sold for prformance of the same, and the remainder offered by the sayd officer to Mr. Allen, wch he refused. The officer now brought fower pounds six shillings in the Court, wch was delivered into the hands of Mr. Tresr. vntill further orders.
    Mr. Oldmans estate being examined the account of it as it stands in this Jurisdiction is as followeth:
    Estate of Mr. Oldman deceased is debtor, To Matthew Allen, 20 L. 15s.
Page: 44
  • Text: March the 5th, 1639. A Prticular Court.

    This present day there was returned into the Court by Mr. Gaylard, one of the overseers, a Coppy of the estate of the children of Thomas Newberry deceased, dated the 10th of Febr. 1639, subscribed by Mr. Ludlowe, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Huett, Mr. Hill, George Hull and Wm. Hosford.
Page: 46
  • Text: Aprill the IXth. 1640. The Court of Election
    Deputys : Willm Gaylord, Tho : Ford, Mr. Hull, George Hubberd

    Tho : Ford ...
Page: 47
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  • Text: A Generall Courte. June XIth, 1640. Hartford.
    Deputys : Willm Gaylard, Mr. Hull

    Whereas by and Order the seaventh of December last, the difference betweene Mr. Allen & Wyndsor concerneing land purchased at Plymouth, was, by consent, referred to Mr. Haynes, Mr. Ludlowe, Mr. Hopkins, & Mr. Phelps, to end the ame, & what is agreed on the is to be yelded vnto boath sides ; according to wch Order & reference we who are mentioned in the saide Order haue seriously weighed all such arguments as haue bine tendred vnto vs on both syds, and we cannot see but Mr. allen ought to be subiecte, for the said land & purchase, to the lawes & Orders and Jurisdiction of the Comonwelth, and by a necessary consequence, subject to that Plantation of Wyndsor, wherein the said land lies, & to all such reasonable & lawfull Orders as are agreed there for the publike good of the same, and in equall prportion to beare his share in all rates there, soe as while he or his successors liue elsewhere then he or they are to pay only according to his prportion of land there, & prfitte & benefitts thence ariseing, and such stocke as is resident or visually imployed in & thereuppon. And of judgement for the prsent is, that the said Mr. allen nor his successors should not be rated in any other place for that land and estate that he hath there as afores'd. It is intended that Mr. allen haue notice giuen him, in conuenient tyme, of all such orders as doe or may concerne him, and that the orders, be such as ly wthin his compasse & power to accomplishe & prforme in a reasonable way.
    Dated the 4th of Ja : 1638, and subscribed by
    Jo : Haynes,
    Ro : Ludlowe,
    Ed : Hopkins,
    Will' Phelps.
Page: 53
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  • Text: September the 4th, 1640.

    George Hubberd oversaw the inventory of Edward Mason
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  • Text: The Generall Court, February the viijth, 1640
    Deputys : George Hubbert, Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylord

    Tho: Ford
Page: 60
Page: 64
  • Text: The Generll Court. Aprill the ixth, 1641
    Deputys : Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylor, George Hubberd, Tho: Ford, absent
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  • Text: September the 2d, 1641.
    Mathew Allen plt agt John Coggen deft, in an action of slaunder, to the damage of a thousand pownds The Jury find for the plt damages 20l. Costs vijs. Mr. Hill hath vndertake to satisfie the 20l. for Mr. Allen, when the Court shall require yt.

    For the 4th action of Math: Allen Plt agt John Coggen defd, the Jury find for the plt damages xxl. Costs, vijs.
    Mr. Hill of Wyndsor vndertakes to satisfie Mr. Allen the 20l. for Mr. Coggen when the Courte shall appoynt yt.
    For the 5th acn of John Coggen plt agt Math: Allen defd, the Jury find for the defend. Costs vijs. Mr. Coggen denyed to appeare to his action wh the Jury was cauled to giue in their verdicte, aleadging he hath not his full testimony.
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  • Text: A Generall Court held the ixth of Sep: 1641.
    Deputys: Mr. Hull
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  • Text: A Generall Court held the ixth of Noueber, 1641.
    [Deputies :] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard.

    Decr, the ixth, 1641. The Prticular Court.
    Jur: George Hubberd, Tho: Ford
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  • Text: January the 5th, 1641.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard
Page: 71
  • Text: The Generall Courte for the Election of Magistrats,
    The Second Thursday in Aprill, 1642.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard, George Hubberd

    Tho: Ford is to enjoy the 200 acres of grownd formerly graunted to him, and his neglect of improueing yt, wthin the tyme formerly lymited, is remitted.
Page: 72
  • Text: May the XIth, 1642
    May the 2d. The Court hath appoynted that Mr. Hill shall satisfie Mr. Coggens debate of 20l. to Mr. Allen, wthin a month after the date hereof, according to his prmise, vppon the verdicte of the Jury vppon the sute of the action of slaunder.
Page: 73
  • Text: A Generall Courte, August the 26th, 1642.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylord, Geroge Hubbert
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  • Text: Septem the 8th, 1642.
    [Deputyes:] Wm. Gaylord
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  • Text: The Prticr Court, 14th Octobr, 1642.
    The acn of Seargeant Fyler plt. in the behalfe of the Towne of Wyndsor agt Mat: Allen, deft, in an ac. of the Case. The said Math: Allen is to pay costs for non apparance viijs. vid. The court following, Seargeant Fyler was adoudged to pay the said costs, haueing made a refernce before the sute.
    Tho: Ford ...
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  • Text: The Prticr Court, the 2d of March, 1642.
    In the ac, of Math: Beckwytt pl. agt Math: Allen deft, the Jury find for the pl. damage viijs. & chardges of Court. Executn graunted.
    Tho: Hurlbut for exacting and incouridging others to take excessiue Rats for worke and ware, is adiudged to pay to the Country 40s.
    Tho: Ford to giue notice to the Wyddow Hudgison to answer Mr. Rocester his sute, the first Thursday in Aprill next, at wch tyme through he should rec. no answer, he is to answer to the sute himselfe.

    The ac. of Jospr Raulding pl. agt Tho: Hurlbut is wthdrawen by consent, and the chardges of the court to be paid betwixt the.
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  • Text: March the 27th, 1643.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gailard
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  • Text: Aprill ye 6th, (1643) The Ptticuler Court
    Bray Rocester plt in action of debt against Tho: Ford, attur[ney] to widow Huchinson, defend: vpon a Bill of 240L. But forasmuch as Tho: Ford before this Court could not rec[ieue] instruction, ye tryall is deferd till next Court.
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  • Text: The court of election held the 13th of Aprill, 1643.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard
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  • Text: The Prticuler Court, the first of June, 1643.
    In the ac. of Will' Gailard, as Attorny for Nath. Patten, plt, against Tho: Marchfield, defent, the Jury find for the plt, damages, 20l.
    In the ac. of Math: Allen, as Attorney for Tho: Allen, plt, agt Tho: Marchfield deft, the Jury find for the plt, damages, 2l. 16s.
    In the ac. of Bray Rocester plt, agt Wyddow Hudgison deft, as executrixe to Will' Hudgison deceased; Tho: Ford appearing to the sute, the Jury find for the plt, damages, 23l. The Court graunteth execution to the plt vppon the goods of the defent.
Page: 88
  • Text: June the 16th, 1643 [A Prticuler Court]
    The Jury : Tho: Ford

    In the ac. of Tho: Ford plt, agt Tho: Marchfield deft, the Jury find for the plt, damages, 4 l. 13s. 10d.
    Tho: Ford plt, as assigne Edward Smith, agt Tho: Marchfield defent, in an ac. of debt to the damage of 30 l. 13s. 4d.

    June the 16th, 1643
    Henry Woolcott & Tho: Ford are Ordered to bring vnto the Gouernour a prticuler of the Estate of Tho: Marchfield, as yt consists in land, goods or debts, and that they doe yt wthin on weeke; & Mr. Whiting, Mr. Hull and Will' Gaylard are to price the prticulers, and to make an equall diuision thereof amongst the creditors, and that prportion wch is to be sequestered for debts oweing by the sd Marchfield and yet vnproued, are to be lefte wth Henry Woolcott, who must accoumpt for the same. ...
Page: 90
  • Text: July the 5th, 1643.

    Mathew Allen plt, agt Rich: Fellowes deft, in an ac. of the Case, to the damage of 20s. The said Mathewe Allen acknowledgeth himselfe to be bownd to the Cuntry in a Recognizance of 10l. to prsent the said Rich. Fellowes, the next Court.
Page: 92
  • Text: Septeber the 4th, 1643 [A Prticuler Courte.]
    [The Jury:] Tho: Ford
    In the ac. of Meth: Allen plt, agt Nich: & Will' Clarke defts, the Jury find for the plt, damages 3l. 3s. 4d. & costs of court vijs.
    The ac. of Math: Allen plt, agt Tho: Olcott is formorne vntill the next Court.

    In the ac. of John Robbins plt, agt Tho: Hoilbut defent, the Jury find for the plt, damages 25s. & costs of Court.
    Tho: Ford pl't, as assigne to Edward Smith, agt, Tho: Marchfield deft, in an ac. of debt to the damage of 30l. 13s. 4d.
Page: 93
  • Text: Septeber the 14th, 1643. A Generall Courte.
    Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard

    Septeber the 15th, 1643.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard
    The Grand Jury. Tho: Ford
Page: 95
  • Text: A Prticuler Court, held the ixth of No: 1643.

    In the ac. of Tho: Ford plt, as assigne to Ed : Smith, agt Tho: Marchfield deft, the Jury find for the plt, the debt & costs of Court. The debt, 30l. 13s. 4d.
    In the ac. of Math: Allen plt agt, Tho: Olcocke deft, the Jury find for the plt, damages six pownd fiue shillings, and costs of Court.
Page: 96
  • Text: No: xth, 1643. A Generall Court
    Deputyes: Mr. Hull, Will' Gaylard
Page: 98
  • Text: Wednsday the day of No: 1643.
    Its Ordered, that there shall be a Rate of 150l. levied vppon the three Towns, wch is to be prportioned by Mr. Talcott and Andrewe Bacon, Mr. Hill, Willa. Gaylard, Mr. Chaplin and James Boosey.
Page: 99
  • Text: Feb. 14th, 1643.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard
    Math: Allen plt, agt Tho: Steynton defent, in an ac. of the Case.
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  • Text: [A Prticuler Courte.]

    Math: Allen pl. agt Tho: Steynton deft, in an ac. of the Case, 28s. damage.
    In the ac. of Math: Allen pl. agt Tho: Steynton deft, the Jury find for the pl. damages 28s. & Costs of Court. Execution graunted.
    Tho: Hurlbut his fyne is respited, vppon Peter Bassakers tryall to make nayles wth less losse and at as cheape a rate, then he is to duble the fyne, otherwise to be quit.
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  • Text: The Court of Election, Aprill, 1644.
    Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard, Tho: Ford.
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  • Text: June the 3, 1644.

    ... It is therefore Ordered, that two experienced men shall be chosen in ech Towne who shall haue power to judge and determine the price or rate that any waeuer in the said Towne shall receaue by the yard for such yarne, who shall vewe and make tryall thereof ... Will' Gaylard & Eldweed Pomey for Wyndsor.

    Whereas Mr. Mathew Allen hath presented severall peticons to the court for releefe against the Church of Hartford, in regard of his censure of excommunicacon, wherein he affirmes he hath beene wronged by the sayd Church; It was the iudgement of the court that the sayd Allyn by his peticons and expressions in Court concerning the sayd businesse, hath layd and accusation vppon the Church of Hartford, and that he ought to bring into Court the prticulers of his accusation, that the Church of Hartford may giue answere thereunto.
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  • Text: June the vith, 1644.
    The Jury. John Taylor

    Math: Allen plant, against Will' Lewis deft, in ac. of the Case, to the damage of 14l.
    Will' Perwydge pl. agt Math: Allen deft, in an ac. of the Case.
    Daniel Frost
    1. Will' Lewis pl. agt. Mathew Allen deft, in an ac of the Case.
    2. Will' Lewis pl. agt Math: Allen deft, in a 2d action of the Case.
    In the ac. of Mathew Allen pl. agt Wm. Lewis defent, the Jury find for the pl. that the deft is to pay rent according to his bargen wth Will' Cornewell, as he was to pay, for the prportion of land he holds, for the term of three yeres & a halfe paste, and 20s. 4d. costs.
    In the ac. of Will' Perwydge pl. agt Math: Allen deft, Mr. Styles and Will' Pantry are the arbitrators chosen to value the worke according to their last agreement; & wn Wm. Perwydge hath giuen security to prform the bargen, Math: Allen is to satisfie for the worke as the Arbitraitors shall award.

    The actions of Will' Lewis pl. agt Math: Allen deft, are referred to arbitriment of John White and John Taylor.
    Vppon further euidence that Tho: Steynton hath brought into Court aconserneing a late sute presented agt him by Math: Allen pl., execution is respited vntill the next court.
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  • Text: August the first, 1644,

    The Jury. Tho: Ford; Jur.
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  • Text: Sept. the _____ 1644.
    Tho: Steynton pl. agt Math: Allen deft, in an actio of the Case.
Page: 111
  • Text: September the 12th, 1644.
    Deputyes: Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: The Generall Court, the 25th of October, 1644.
    Whereas, Mr. Mathew Allen of Hartford formerly prsented a petition to the Court, wherein he chardged the Church of Hartford to doe him wrong, the wch he was to haue prued in Court, but hath neglected to make it appeare, It is now Ordered, that he shall haue a coppy of the answer formerly giuen to the petition now sent to him, and be required to bring his answer thereunto & giue yt in Court the 27th of Noueber, and also answer his former contempt.

    ... For Wyndsor, Will' Gaylard, Henry Clarke.

    ... Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: A Generall Court, Nouebr the 15th, 1644.
    Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: A Prticuler Court the first Thursday in Deceber
    Tho: Steynton plt, against Math: Allen deft.
    Mathew Allen plantife, agt Tho: Hollibut deft.

    Math: Allen pl. agt Peter Bassaker defent.
Page: 116
  • Text: A Generall Court, the xith of Deceber [1644]
    Mr. Hull
Page: 117
  • Text: Feb: 5th, 1644.
    Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard
Page: 122
  • Text: A Prticuler Court, March the 5th, 1644.

    In the action of Tho: Steynton pl. against Math: Allen defendt, the Court haueing hard witnesses, find that Tho: Steynton bought and paid for the blanketts lefte my Mr. Allens man for Hugh the millwright, and Mr. Allen ought to repay the mony formerly taken by verdict of the Jury, yet in regard of Tho: Steyntons formerly prrutorines, * not moueing the court for longer tyme, thereby now occationeing further troble and chardge and losse to lye vppon Tho: Steynton.
    *Peremptoriness
    The Arbitration vppon the sute of Tho: Dewye pl. agt Tho: Ford deft, is fownd good, and Tho: Ford is to pay 36s. awarded therein and chardges of the Courte.
Page: 123
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  • Text: The Court of Election the 10th of Aprill, 1645.
    [Deputyes.] Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: June the 5th, 1645. The Prticuler Court

    Tho: Ford acknowledgeth himselfe to be bownd in xl. to this Comonwelth
    Tho: Ford pl. agt Josiah Hull and Rich Oldridge defts, in an actio of the Case, to the damage of 30 l.
Page: 127
Page: 128
  • Text: July the 9th, 1645
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: The Prticuler Court. July the xth, 1645.

    Mr. Allen is to respite his corne in his hand, (demaunded by the powndkeepr on the north side at Hartford,) and is to bring his action the next Court, agt such whose fences were then open when his hoggs were impownded.

    Sep: 4th, 1645
    The Jury, Tho: Ford, Tho: Hurlbut
Page: 130
  • Text: Sep. xith, 1645 The Genrll court
    Deputyes: Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylard
Page: 132
  • Text: The Prticuler Courte. October the ixth, 1645

    In the action of Math: Allen pl. agt Ed Hopkins Esqr, deft, the Jury find for the deft that he is no trespasser vppon a staunch water, and costs of court & witnesses.
    Math: Allen, for his mysdemeanor in Court is fined xl.
    In the ac. of Tho: Staunton pl. agt Math: Allen deft, the Court adiudgeth Math: Allen to pay the pl. 14s. 2d. & costs of Court.
    In the ac. of Hewyt pl. agt Demon, the Court adiudgeth Demon to pay 10s. to the pl. & to leaue 10s. wth Tho: Ford vntill yt appeare whether the other prtner were formerly paid 10s. and the costs of Court.

    Deceber the first, 1645.
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Hull
    Its Ordered, that the Plantation cauled Tunxis shalbe cauled Farmington, and the bownds shalbe ...
Page: 133
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  • Text: Dece 4th, 1645.
    In the action of defamation of John Pratte pl. agt Math Allen defent, the Jury find for the plant. thirty pownd damages and costs of courte.

    Samuell Hales, for his mysdemeanor by excesse in drinking, is fyned twenty nobles.
    Tho: Hurlebut, for the like is fyned 4 l.

    March the 5th, 1645
    The Jury: Tho: Ford
Page: 136
Page: 137
  • Text: Aprill the ixth, 1646
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Gaylard, Mr. Hull
Page: 140
  • Text: June the 5th, 1646
    The Jury: Tho: Ford, Tho: Hurlbut

    Execution was graunted John Pratte agt Mr. Allen, and returne made that yt was executed.

    June the last, 1646
    [The Jury:] Tho: Ford
    Whereas Tho: Ford ...
Page: 141
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  • Text: August the 21th, 1646
    Tho: Ford is bownd in a Recognizance of 20 l. to the Country to bring in Sa. Drake to the next Court.

    Elizabeth Fuller, for comitting fornification, is to be seuerly corrected.

    October the first, 1646.
    In the ac. of Will' Whiteing pl. agt Tho: Ford deft, the Jury find for the pl. The deft is to pay 4 l. 12s. 6d. damages & costs of Court.
Page: 143
Page: 144
  • Text: October the 29th, 1646
    The Jury: Tho: Hurlbut
Page: 147
  • Text: March the 4th, 1646
    [The Jury:] Tho: Ford

    March the 19th, 1647.
    The Jury: Tho: Ford
Page: 148
  • Text: May the 21st, 1647
    In the ac. of Tho: Ford pl. agt Oldige & Hull, the Jury find for the defts, costs of court.
Page: 149
  • Text: May the 20th, 1647

    James Pyne hath forteted his recognizance, for not appearing at the Court held at Hartford the 20th of May.
Page: 154
  • Text: June the 3d, 1647

    Mr. Math: Allen & Tho: Newton acknowledge themselues bownd in a Recognizance of a 160 l. to the Court, to saue the Court & such debttors harmles & indempnified fro any daynger, losse or incouienience that may befall the by any some of mony that shalbe recouered in the Court, of Scippeseyer his debts, in reference to an ac. comenced agt Sa: Smith
    In the action of Math: Allen pl. agt Peter Jacobe, of 6 l. 10s. thers acknowled to be paid,
    by Dauid Prouost, ... 2. 0.
    by Sa: Smith 1: 2: 7; ... 1.2.7
    more by him in wheat 2 l. 8s. ... 2. 8.
    behind 19s. 5d. wch the deft is to pay.
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  • Text: Sep 9, 1647
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: October 29th, 1647

    Jecoxe is bownd in a Recognizance of 10 l., James Pyne in 20 l. priuided Pyne keepe good behauior vntill the court in May at Fayerfield, and appeare ther.

    No: the 22th, 1647
    [The Jury:] Tho: Ford
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  • Text: December the 2d, 1647
    The Jury: Mr. Hull
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  • Text: March the 2d, 1647
    John Moses acknowledgeth himselfe bownd to this Comonwelth in a Recognizance of 20 l. and Mathew Allen in xl. pruided that the said John Moses appeare at the next prticuler Court and keepe good behauior in the meane tyme.
    Ed: Chancutt, for diuulging misreports agt Hide, in fyned 40s. and Beniamin Nubery for the like is fyned 20s.
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  • Text: May the 18th, 1648
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Allen
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  • Text: Att a Generall Courte vppon the 14th day of September, 1648.
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    Att a session of the Generall Courte this 11th day of October, 1648.
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: Att a Perticular Courte holden in Hartford, this 17th day of October, 1648.
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    Thomas Ford ...
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  • Text: Att a Session of the Generall Courte this 8th day of Novembr, 1648
    Deputyes: Mr. Allin

    Att a Session of the Generall Courte this 6th of Decembr, 1648
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
Page: 170
  • Text: The Perticular Courte this 7th of Decembr, 1648
    Jury: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford this 25th Janr, 1648
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: The Perticular Courte in Hartford this first of March, 1648

    John Bishop is fined for his boasting of his lying and other misdemeanors, 40s.
    John Bishop acknowledgeth himselfe bound to this Comonwealth in a Recogniscance of 20 l. and john Halls Junior in a Recogniscance of 10 l., that if notice bee giuen to john Halls betweene this and the first Thursday of June next, the said John Bishop shall appeare then to answere the complaint of the Indians against him.
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford this 14th March, 1648
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Perticular Courte, in Hartford, 24th of Aprill, 1649
    Jury: Thomas Forde

    Mr. Newton proued in Courte that Peter Bussaker owes him the just and full sum of

    Thomas Forde, Ditto, ... 3 l. 0 s. 2 d.
    Robt. Slye, for exchanging a gunn with an Indian, is fined 10 l.
    Georg: Hubberd, for ye same, is fined - 10 l.
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  • Text: A Perticular Courte in Hartford the 16th of May, 1649

    William Frauncklyn plt contra Beniamin Nuberry defendt, in an action of debt and dammages 45 l. The plt is non-suited and to allow 13s. 4d. costs.
    Beniamin Nuberry plt. contra William Frauncklyn defendt, in an action of slaunder, to the dammage of 10 l.
    Nehemiah Olmsted plt contra Richard Lyon defendt, in an action of debt and dammages 12 l.

    In the action betweene Beniamin Nuberry plt and William Frauncklyn defendt, the Jury findes for the plt, damages 2d. and costs of the courte, wch the Courte adiudgeth to be 10s.
    In the action between Nehemiah Olmsted plt and Richard Lyon defendt, the Jury finds for the plt, damages 11 l. and costs of courte.
    Thomas Barber testified this day in courte, vppon oath, that hee being in William Frauncklyns howse last Septembr, and the said Frauncklyn speaking to him of Mr. Nuberry's debt, hee tould the deponent that hee had left that debt with Thomas Forde, to doe in it with Nuberry as hee saw cause.
    Robert Hayward allso testified this day in Courte vpon oath, that hee being occasionally in William Frauncklyns howse, the said Frauncklyn tould him that he had left the debt wch Beniamon Nuberry owed him, with Thomas Forde.
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  • Text: At a meeting of the Freemen of the Jurissdiction of Connecticutt, for the choyce of Magistrates, the 17th of May, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gayler, Mr. George Hull
    Isaac Wylly and Cary Lanthum are to bee warned to the Courte the first Thursday in June, for resisting the Constable
    [tjf - Index lists as Wylly, (Wheeler) Isaac]
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 6th of June, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylerd, Mr. Allyn

    The Courte appoints Thomas Hollibutt of Wethersfeild, Clarke of the Trained Band of that Towne.
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  • Text: A Perticular Courte in Hartford 7th June, 1649

    The Coute graunts execution to William Francklyn agt Thomas Barber, according to the verdict the Jury at the Courte holden the 16th day of May 1649.
    The same is graunted to Beniamin Nuberry agt Francklyn.
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  • Text: A Perticular Courte in Hartford, the 6th of Septembr, 1649.
    Jury: Thomas Hollibutt
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  • Text: A Generall Coute in Hartford, the 13th of September, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gayler
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  • Text:
    A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, The 18th September 1649

    ... The Comittee chosen by the Courte for the ordering of the setting forth of theise souldgers for ammunition and provision, as ar followith: -
    Deputyes. Mr. Allyn .. and Mr. Hull and William Beardsley are chosen to assist them
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 10th of October, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    Mr. Hopkins, Capt: Mason, Mr. Cullick, Mr. Allyn and Mr. Taylecoate are desired to prosecute with effect the work that is still to bee done aboute the Forte and dwelling howse to bee erected for the vse seruice of the Country, according to former order of the Courte.

    A Session of the Generall Courte, this 7th of Novembr, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler, Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 5th of December, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, 6th of Febr, 1649
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, this 20th of March 1649-50
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    The answer of the Courte to the petitioners in Saybrooke is to bee recorded: and the Comittee appointed to attend further what they shall desire, is as followeth: - The Gournor, Mr. Wells, Mr. Webster, Mr. Steele, Mr. Allyn and Sam: Smith, and such other as they shall see cause to call on them
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Election, the 16th of May 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Hull, Mr. Gaylerd, Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, the 26th of June 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Generall Courte in Hartford, the 12th of Septembr 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
    Mathew Allyn, appealing to this Courte for justice in reference to the 3 first verdicts of the Jury at the perticular Courte, the 5th day of this instant September, the contents of wch verdicts may and doth fully appeare in the Records of the Courte; They have taken them perticularly into theire serious consideracon and therefore haue concluded and determined as followth:-
    First, that they see no just cause to varye from or allter the first verdict of the Jury, and therefore doe allowe and confirme the same, namely, that Thomas Allyn should haue his speciallties of Mathew Allyn, with 10s. damage and costs of the Courte:
    For the 2d, wch was vnjust molestation and the damage therevpon, wch the Jury found bee sixty pounds, this Courte declares that they doe judge that Thomas Allyn was vnjustly molested by Mathew Allyn, but cannott judge the damage to bee so great as the Jury did finde, and therefore doe declare and determine that the damage should be brought downe to twenty marke and costs of Courte:
    And this Courte doth further conclude, adiudge and determine, that Mathew Allyn shall pay vnto his brother Thomas, the full sum of fiue pounds over and aboue what was determined by the severall verdicts of the Jury, wch fiue pounds is for the said Thomas his charges of trauells.

    Mr. Gayler and John Bissell are chosen by this Courte to arbitrate in a difference betweene Mr. Richard Collecott and Mr. Matthew Allyn, and to put an issue therevnto.

    A Session of the Generall Courte, the 9th of October 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    A Session of the Generall Courte, the 31th of Octobr 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, the 3d of November 1650
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 19th of March 1650-51
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Election in Hartford, the 15th of May 1651
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gayler, Mr. Hull
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  • Text: A Generall Courte in Hartford, 11th of Septembr 1651
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
    It is ordered, sentenced and decreed, that Mattabeseck shall bee a Towne.
    It is likewise ordered, that Norwauke shall be a Towne
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 6th Octobr, 1651

    Andrew Ward, George Hull, and William Beardsley are propounded for Assistants to joine with the magistrates for the execution of justice in the Towne by the sea side.
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, the 3d Decembr, 1651
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn

    A Session of the Generall Courte, in Hartford, the 2d March, 1651-52
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Election in Hartford, the 20th of May 1652
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler
    This Courte there was made free, - Robert Lockwood
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  • Text: A Generall Courte in Hartford, the second Thursday of September, being [the] 9th day, 1652
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylerd

    A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 6th of October, 1652
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylerd
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte called by the Deputy Govenor, in Hartford, the 24th of Febr, 1652
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 23th of Febr, 1652
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 14th of Aprill, 1653
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler
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  • Text: May the 18th, 1653, The Generall Courte
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylard
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, 11 Aug: 1653
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylord
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  • Text: A Generall Courte held the 8 of September, 1653
    [Deputyes:] Mr. Gaylard

    There is also graunted to Tho: Ford 50 acres at Masssacoe, whereof foure & forty hath bine improued by him by plowing & mowing as it was measured by Mathu: Grant, bounded by the upland south west & compassed round by the Riuer, unless it be about 30 Rodde on the south east against another stripp of meadow.
    There is fiue pound to be payd by the aforesaid partyes to the Tresurer, which was formerly disbursed by the Country.
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  • Text: A Speciall Generall Courte, caled by the Govornor, in Hartford, the 29th October, 1653

    Mr. Ludlow, Mr. Wells, Mr. Westwood & Mr. Hull are desiered to keepe a perticuler Courte at Farfield, before winter, to execute justice there as cause shall require.
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 6 of Aprill, 1654
    Vpon informatyon of some weakness that for the present attends the body of Mr. Mathew Allen, this Court frees him from trayning for the present untill they see cause to the contrary.
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Electyon, the 18th Day of May, 1654
    Deputyes: Tho: Foard

    It is ordered by this Courte, that Mr. George Hull & Allexander Knowles, of Fairfield, Phillip Gaues, of Stratford, & Mathew Camfill, of Norwack, shall be Assistant to such Magestrate or Magistrates as the Courte shall at any time send among them, in the exceptyon of justice, & they hereby impouer them to examine misdeameanors, to graunt out sumons, or binde ouer delinquents to Courte,in this Juridictyon, for either of them to marry persons, to press horses by warrant from them as the publick welfaire of this Common wealth & teire perticuler Towns may or shall at any time require; they giuing an accot to this Courte of the same, when required thereunto.
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 3d of October, 1654
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylerd, Mr. Allen

    The Courte allso allowes and approues of the judgement and apprehensions of the Comittee (viz: Mr. Cullick, Mr. Steele & Mr. Allyn,) about Mr. Whittings will, so farr as they all agree, & order it to be recorded.

    This Courte frees Thom: Allen, the sonn of Mr. Mathu Allen, from his fine of 20 l.
    The Comittee chosen by this Courte to press men and necessaryes in each Towne, for this expedityon, in Each Towne till it bee ended, is as followeth; -
    For Windsor, Mr. Phelps & Mr. Allyn, to joyne with the Magistrates there
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte, at Hartford, Septembr 14th, 1654
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylor, Mr. Allen

    It is ordered by the Court, that Capt. Cullick, Mr. Steele, Mr. Allen, as a Comitte by this Courte apointed, are to consider of Mr. Whitings will, & a right interpretatyon thereof, togeather with the SuPre[]re of the said will & make report thereof to this Courte.
    It is ordered by the Court, that Mr. Talcoat, Mr. Allen, Mr. Hollister, shall joyne with Capt: Cullick in receving the accounts for the forte rate, for the yeare past, of the Constables for the severall plantations uppon the River.
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  • Text: A Session of the Generall Courte in Hartford, the 7th of March, 1654-55
    Deputyes: Mr. Gaylerd, Mr. Allyn
    The Courte desires ... Mr. Clarke & Mr. Allyn, for Windsor ... to receive, allowe & signe to the Treasurer, such bills of dbts from ye Country to any perticular person as shall bee brought in to them in theire severall Townes.
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Election [in] Hartford, the 17th of May, 1655
    Deputyes: Mr. Gayler, Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Generall Court in Hartford, the 4th of Octobr, 1655
    Deputyes: Mr. Allen, Mr. Hull
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  • Text: March 26, 1656
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn
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  • Text: A Generall Courte of Election in Hartford, 15 May 1656
    Deputyes: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gaylard, Mr. Hull, absent, Mr. Newberry
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  • Text: A Generall Courte held at Hartford, Octobr 2d, 1656
    Dep: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gailer, Mr. Newberry
Page: 284
  • Text: The Lists of persons & estates in the seurall Townes wthin this Jurisdiction :-
    Hartford 188 persons 19675 L. 5s
    Wyndsor 152 persons 15531 L.
    Wethersfield 107 persons 12504 L. 10s
    Norwaake 3154 L. 10s
    Fairfeild 10053 L. 4s
    Stratford 9033 L.
    Middletowne 2375 L. 10s
    Pequott 6408 L. 11s
    Seabrooke 4931 L.
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  • Text: A Generall Court called by the Gouenor & Magistrates, this 20th of Febr, 1656
    Deputies: Mr. Allyn, Mr. Gailerd
    This Courte appointe ... Mr. Allin, ... wth the Magistrates, to bee Committee, to giue the best safe advice they can to the Indians, if they agree to meete &being mett shall craue the same of them.
Page: 293
  • Text: An Adjournm of the Gen;; Court, Aprill 9th, 1657
    Deputies: Mr. Allin, Mr. Gaylerd
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  • Text: At a Generall Court of Election, 21th of May, 1657
    Deputies: Mr. Gailard

    This Court doth confirme Mr. Gold to bee Leiftent, Nehe. Olmsteed and Robt Loockuet to bee Serjeants at Fairfield.

    ... Mr. Allin ... are chosen as a Comittee to attend any occasions as the Stat of Comon wealth in reference to the Indians.

    ... Mr Allin ... are chosen to bee a Committee to meet at Pequett to issue matters betwene the inhabitants of Mistick & Paucatuck, & Pequett, if they can, or else to make a returne how they leaue things, at the next Generall Court.
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  • Text: At a Generall Court held at Hartford, October 1, 1657
    Deputyes: Mr. Allin, Mr. Gailor
    This Court appoints Mr. Allin & Jo. Gilbert to goe to Pacomtuck, to declare to the Indians the mind of the Comissionrs concerning them
Page: 308
  • Text: A Session of the Gen. Court in Hartford, 11th day of March, 1657-58
    Deputies: Mr. Allin, Mr. Gailor
    The listed persons for Troopers presented to, & allowed by this Court, vnder the command of Major John Mason, are as follow:-
    [newberry not among the 37]

    The Deputies nominated to this Court, to bee prpounded at the next Gen. Court of Election for choise to bee Magistrates in this Jurisdiction, Mr. Phelps of Windsor, and Mr. Mathew Allin; ...
    The plantation of Pequet is named by this Court, New London
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  • Text: A Session of the Gen. Court, in Hartford, the 24th of March, 1657-58
    Deputies: Mr. Allin
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  • Text: At a Genll Court of Election, May 20, 1658
    Magistrates elected:
    Mr. Mathew Allyn
    Deputies: Deacon Gaylard

    The Court orders that Esqr Winthrop, Major Mason, Mr. Allyn, Mr Brewster, shal, vpon some seasonable opertunity, attend to keep a Court at Pequit, to settle the affayrs of y place ; Mr. Winthrop to appoynt ye time.
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  • Text: At a Session of the Gen: Court at Hartford, Augs 18, 1658
    Magestrates: Mr. Allyn
    Deputies: Deaco Gaylrd

    Mr Allyn, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Henry Clark, and the Secretary, are appoynted to write and idite the sayd Lrs, in behalfe of the Court, and to send them.

    Mr. Allyn ...

    The Court Orders, vpon the request of Mr. Allyn, that the case respecting [him] and Mrs. Alcot shalbe attended in the Court in October, and that sumons shalbe granted by the Secretary, for yt Purpose.
    ...
    Mr. Mathew Allyn is appoynted by the Court, to stand as a Comittee wth Mr. Henry Clark, of Windsor, to act in the disposing of lands at Mussawco, according to forrmer order of Court.

    At a Session of the Genl: Court at Hartf: Octobr 7, 1658
    Magestrates: Mr. Allyn
    Deputies: Deaco Gaylard

    The list of the Persons and Estates wthin this Jurisdiction, prsented to this court: -
    Hartford Persons, 187. Estat, 20547 L
    Windsor Persons, 160. Estat, 16209.
    Wethersfield Persons & Estate, 12397.
    Fairfield Persons & Estate, 10509. 13s.
    Startford Persons & Estate, 8646.
    Norwalk Persons & Estate, 3297.
    Middle Towne Persons & Estate, 2326.
    Farmington Persons & Estate, 5761.
    New London Persons & Estate, 5793. 4s.
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  • Text: WILLIAM FROSTE his laste will and testament, wherein the said Wm. doth give and bequeth all his lands and goods now injoying, the 6th of January 1644.

    I give and bequeth to my eldest sonne Daniell Frost, two parts of my meadowe and upland outte and to lay oute (the home lotte excepted) and also to the said Daniell Froste all my parte of the swampe and Redye ponds, and also fifteene acres of meadowe that I bought of John Graye, lying att Muchuncohsor Sasqug, comonly so called, and also my claoke and warmeing pan, I give to the said Daniell Frost his heires forever; I give and beqeth to Rebecka and Sarah Frost that blacke heiffer that Daniell Frost hath to wynter; I give and bequeth to my son Abraham Frost all that lotte and howse, with all the land laid out and to be laid out, that I bought of John Stickling, with those mouealls I bought of him, and also those cloathes on my bedde and my little chest, and also my two greate yeareling Calves, with all that is in my little chest, and one third part of my howshold goods. I give and bequeth to my daughter Elizabeth and John Graye the sowe that he hath to winter and all her increase and (the third part of my howshold goods; & to Luke Watson) the two yeare old blacke heifer that goodman Close hath to the halfes for fower yeares, the profite to be for the said Luke. And to Susanna and Johana Watson, daughters to Elizabeth Graye, one blacke heifer that John Graye hath to the halves for fower yeares, and the profit to them both equally. And the red heifer that Daniell Froste wintereth, I give to John Grayes owne two children, and the profit equally to them both. I give and bequeth to Henry Graye and Lydea Gray for their lives and after them to their sonne Jacob, all my howse and home and lott, with that part that I chanynged with John Foster, and their parte of my meadowe and upland, laid out and to lay out; and to Mary Graye, daughter of Henry Graye, I give and bequeth my redde heifer that Goodman Close hath to winter. And to Mary Rylie and her children, I give and bequeth all my goods and lands that I have in Old England. And to the Towne of Uncowah, I give and bequeth ten pounds, in good pay, towards the building a Meeteing howse, to be paid when it is halfe built. Furthermore, I ordeyne and make Henry Graye of Uncowah, my lawful executor, to pay and discharge my legacies & debts, and also power to receave what is duw me, and I give the foresaid Henry Graye full power to sue and dischardge for any debts or goods, that there presents should stand in force, after my decease and not before, and I entreat Ephraim Wheeler and Daniell Frost to be my Overseers to see my will performed according to the intent thereof, and they are to have ten shillings for their paynes. Where to I have set my hand and seale, the day and date hereof.

    William Froste.

    Witnes, Ephra Weeler, Frances Purdy, Mary Purdy.

    On the back side of Frost's will:

    These are to explayne my meaning of howsehold goods: All my moveale goods or tables, except corne and cattell and swyne. Further, I would have Abraham my sonne to receave to his use the rent of all the howseing and land that I bought of John Stickling; further, I will that Abraham, my sonne pay no rent to Henry Graye my sonne, nor Henry to him, but all former ingadgements to be void betwixt them, in or about the lease. I will that the two thirds parts of my land be devided as soone after my death as may be, yet so that my sonne Henry his leace not to be disturbed. Witnes my
    Willm Frost.

    Witnes, Ephraim Wheeler, Frances Purdy, Mary Purdy,
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Deacon William GaylordNameWilliam Gallerd [S1080:69]
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Deacon William GaylordNameWilliam Gaylard [S662] [S1080:50]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordNameWilliam Gaylord [S366] [S662] [S706] [S1080:46] [S2939] [S2944]
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Relationships
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Daniel FrostFatherWilliam Frost (e1590-) [S1080:465]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
George HubbardFlourishedFeb 21, 1636Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:7]
appointed along with Samuel Wakeman to consider the bounds of Dorchester
secondary
George HubbardResidenceJun 7, 1636Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:2]
appointed to survey and lay out the length and breadth of the town
secondary
George HubbardPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas MarshallFlourishedMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
committe member for the General Court
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Court
secondary
George HubbardResidenceApr 5, 1638Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
was granted by the General Court for Wethersfield a monopoly on the beaver trade on the Connecticut River
secondary
George HullFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
was granted by the General Court for Windsor along with Governor Roger Ludlow a monopoly on the beaver trade on the Connecticut River
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Thomas MarshallFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceDec 7, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:53]
purchased the trading post at Windsor from the Plymouth Colony
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJan 4, 1638/39Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:53]
his request to not have his Plymouth lands taxed by Connecticut was denied
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedApr 11, 1639Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:28]
he was sued by Mr. Williams for 74 rod of corn destroyed due to a defect in his fence
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 11, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:27]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Meeting of Freemen
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 11, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:27]
Deputy to the Connecticut General Meeting of Freemen
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 1639Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:43]
was fined 5 pounds for damages
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 10, 1639Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:34]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 16, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:41]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 6, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:43]
accepted the remaining balance of his fine overpaid.
secondary
Thomas NewberryProbateFeb 10, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:44]
secondary
George HullFlourishedFeb 20, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
spoke on behalf of Thomas Ford
secondary
Thomas FordResidenceFeb 20, 1639/40Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:42]
secondary
Thomas NewberryProbateMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
his estate was returned court by William Gaylord
secondary
George HullFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
subscribed the estate of Thomas Newberry when it was returned to court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedMar 5, 1639/40Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:44]
returned to the court the record of the estate of Thomas Newberry
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:46]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:46]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 9, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:47]
served on the committee for building a house of correction
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJun 11, 1640Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:50]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedSep 4, 1640Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:39]
oversaw the inventory of Edward Mason
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George HubbardPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 8, 1640/41Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:58]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedFeb 8, 1640/41 [S1080:60]
was on a committee to determine how the common lands could be protected from cattle
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:64]
marked absent as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 2, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:66]
he sued John Coggen for 1000 pounds for slander. The court awarded 20 pounds, to be satisfied by Mr. Hill
secondary
Thomas FordPositionDec 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:69]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
George HubbardPositionDec 9, 1641Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:69]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJan 5, 1641/42Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:70]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
George HubbardPositionApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 10, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:71]
was given back 200 acres taken away due to his failure to improve it, and the restriction was lifted
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 2, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:72]
Mr. Hill was ordered to satisfy the 20 pound debt of John Coggens to Matthew Allyn
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George HubbardPositionAug 26, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:73]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionAug 26, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:73]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 8, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:74]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 14, 1642Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:76]
Matthew Allyn failed to appear at court and was fined 8 shiilings and 6 pence
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Thomas FordFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
involved in suite
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Thomas HurlbutFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
fined 40 shiilings for exacting and encouraging others to charge excessive rates for work and wares
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
the suit against him by Joseph Raulding was dropped and settled out of court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:81]
sued by Matthew Beckwith and fied 8 shillings for damages
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMar 27, 1642/43Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:82]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 6, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 13, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:84]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:87]
represented Thomas Allyn as his attorney in Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was an attorney for the Widow Hutchinson
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedJun 1, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:87]
represented Nathaniel Patten as his attorney in Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to set prices for the inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to make an inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
secondary
George HullFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
ordered to set prices for the inventory of the estate of Thomas Marshfield
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Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
won a case against Thomas Marshfield for the large sum of 4 pounds, 13 shillings, and 4 pence
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 16, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:83]
was a jury at a particular court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJul 5, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
he sued Richard Fellows
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Olcott
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Nicholas and William Clarke and was awarded 3 pounds, 3 shillings, and 4 pence
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued by John Robbins and was fined 25 shillings
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionSep 4, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Juror at a Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 14, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 15, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 15, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Grand Juror
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedNov 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented the towns for taxation
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedNov 9, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Olcott and was awarded 6 pounds 5 shillings
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedNov 9, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
represented Edward Smith in the case against Thomas Marshfield
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 10, 1643Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourished Feb 1643/44 - Apr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:101]
won 28 shillings in his suit against Thomas Stainton
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
sued Thomas Stainton
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 14, 1643/44Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:92]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:103]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1644Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States [S1080:106]
filed several petitions seeking relief against the Church for Hartford for his earlier execommunications
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceJun 3, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:104]
appointed to set the prices weavers could charge
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
was sued by William Lewis (sent to arbitration)
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
sued William Lewis and was awarded 14 pounds for back rent
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 6, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:107]
was sued by William 'Perwydge' for unpaid work (sent to arbitration)
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedAug 1, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:108]
elected juror
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:110]
he was sued by Thomas Steynton
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 12, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:111]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceOct 25, 1644Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:111]
he did not prove in court that the Hartford Church did him wrong. Was ordered to appear the following month and answer charges of contempt of Court.
secondary
Deacon William GaylordResidenceOct 25, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:112]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 15, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedDec 8, 1644 [S1080:114]
he was sued by Matthew Allyn
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
he was sued by Thomas Steynton
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:114]
he sued Thomas Hurlbut
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 8, 1644Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:115]
he sued Peter Bassaker
secondary
William FrostWillJan 6, 1644/45Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S1080:465]
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionFeb 5, 1644/45Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:117]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMar 5, 1644/45Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:123]
was sued by Thomas Dewye, lost and had to pay 36 shillings
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 10, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:124]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedJun 5, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:127]
sued Josiah Hull and Richard Oldridge, was awarded the large sum of 30 pounds
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJul 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:128]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJul 10, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:123]
was sued by the pondkkeeper when his hogs got loose
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:129]
a member of the Jury of the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 11, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:130]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
was sued by Thomas Staunton, lost and had to pay 14 shillings, 2 pence
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
as a third party, held fines until the next court date
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
lost his suit against Ed Hopkins for trespassing
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 9, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:133]
was fined 10 pounds for his misdemeanor in court
secondary
Thomas HurlbutFlourishedDec 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
was fined the large sum of 4 pounds for excessive drinking
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedDec 4, 1645Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:135]
was sued by John Pratte for defamation, lost and had to pay the large sum of 30 pounds
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 5, 1645/46Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:136]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionApr 9, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:137]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
the suit of John Pratte against was executed
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 5, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:140]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
Juror for the Particular Court
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Thomas FordFlourishedJun 30, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:141]
was appointed to a committee to set the price for fences
secondary
Elizabeth FullerFlourishedAug 21, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:143]
'severally corrected' for 'comitting fornification'
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Thomas FordFlourishedAug 21, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:142]
was ordered to bring Samuel Drake to the next meeting of the General Court
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Thomas FordFlourishedOct 1, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:143]
was sued byWilliam Whiteing, lost and had to pay 4 pounds, 12 shiilings, and 6 pence in damages
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionOct 29, 1646Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:144]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 4, 1646/47Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMar 19, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:147]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
George HullFlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
was sued by Thomas Ford and lost
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 21, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:148]
won his suit against Oldige & Hull
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:154]
he and Thomas Newton bound themselves in recognisance for the huge sum of 160 pounds to save the Court and debtors from losses in the case of Scippeseyer and Samuel Smith.
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedJun 3, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:154]
sued Peter Jacobe, won and collected 6 pounds 10 shillings from Jacobe, David Provost and Samuel Smith
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 9, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:157]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Thomas FordPositionNov 20, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:158]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
George HullPositionDec 2, 1647Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:159]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
bound himself to the court for 10 pounds
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMar 2, 1647/48Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:160]
fined 20 shillings for divulging misreports against Hide
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 18, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:163]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionSep 14, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:166]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 11, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:166]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 17, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:167]
Deputy to the Particular Court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedOct 17, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:167]
George Chappell and Mathew Williams were ordered to appear at his home for the next session of court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionNov 8, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:169]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionDec 6, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:169]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionDec 7, 1648Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:170]
Juror at the Particular Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionJan 25, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:174]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
John BishopFlourishedMar 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:177]
bound himself to the court for 20 pounds and agreed to appear at the next court to answer complaints made against him by the Indians
secondary
John BishopFlourishedMar 1, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:177]
fined 40 shillings for boasting of his lying and other misdemeanors
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 14, 1648/49Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:178]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
George HubbardFlourishedApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:181]
fined 10 pounds for trading a gun to an Indian
secondary
Thomas FordPositionApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:180]
Juror for the Particular court
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedApr 24, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:181]
he owed Mr. Newton 3 pounds, 2 pence.
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:184]
collected fines from William Franklin and Benjamin Newberry
secondary
Richard LyonFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
sued by Nehemiah Olmsted, lost and was fined 12 pounds for debt and damages
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
sued William Franklin for slander, won and was awarded 10 pounds.
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedMay 16, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
fined the large sum of 45 pounds by William Franklin for debta and damages
secondary
George HullPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 17, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:185]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Clarke of the Trained Band of Wethersfield
secondary
Thomas HurlbutResidenceJun 6, 1649Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionJun 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Major Benjamin NewberryFlourishedJun 7, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:183]
he was granted execution for his suit againt William Franklin
secondary
Thomas HurlbutPositionSep 6, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:188]
Juror for the Particular Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionSep 13, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:195]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
George HullFlourishedSep 18, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:198]
assistant to the committe appointed to ordering soldiers and provisions for war (Assistant Commisarry General)
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 18, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:198]
appointed to the committe to ordering soldiers and provisions for war
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 10, 1649Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:199]
appointed to a comittee to see to the completion of the fort and meeting house
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionNov 7, 1649Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:200]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
George HullPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordPositionMay 16, 1650Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:207]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
Deacon William GaylordFlourishedSep 12, 1650Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:211]
appointed by the court as arbitraitor between Matthew Allyn and Richard Collecott
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 12, 1650Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:211]
appealed to the court his three verdicts in the lawsuits against his brother Thomas Allyn of Barnstable over contracts and bonds and was ordered to pay 5 pounds, 20 marks, and 10 shillings
secondary
George HullPositionMay 15, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:218]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
George HullFlourishedOct 6, 1651Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:225]
appointed as an assistant to the Magistrates to hold court in the town by the seaside
secondary
Sgt. Robert LockwoodFreemanMay 20, 1652Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:231]
secondary
Thomas FordFlourishedSep 8, 1653Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:247]
granted 50 acres at Massacoe
secondary
George HullFlourishedOct 29, 1653Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:249]
appointed to a committee to hold a particular court in Fairfield before winter
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedApr 6, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:252]
he was releived from training for the Train Band due to sickness
secondary
Thomas FordPositionMay 18, 1654Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:256]
Deputy to the General Court of Elections
secondary
George HullResidenceMay 18, 1654Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S1080:257]
appointed along with Alexander Knowles by the General Court of Ellection in Windsor to be an assistant to the Magistrates to be in charge of holding as necessary Particular Court in Fairfield for the following year
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:266]
appointed to a committee to interpret Mr. Whitting's will
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedSep 14, 1654Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:266]
appointed to collect taxes from the Constables of the towns
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 7, 1654/55Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:272]
appointed by the court to represent Windsor for bills and debts
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 7, 1654/55Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:272]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 17, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:273]
Deputy to the General Court
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George HullPositionOct 4, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:278]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 4, 1655Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:278]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 26, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:279]
Deputy to the General Court
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Major Benjamin NewberryPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the General Court
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George HullPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the General Court (absent)
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 15, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:280]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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Major Benjamin NewberryPositionOct 2, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:282]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 2, 1656Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:282]
Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionFeb 20, 1656/57Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:288]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedFeb 20, 1656/57Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:288]
appointed to a comittee to meet with the Indians
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionApr 9, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:293]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:300]
appointed to a comittee to meet with the Indians
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Sgt. Robert LockwoodMilitaryMay 21, 1657Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S662] [S1080:299]
appointed sergeant of the train band
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 21, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:299]
appointed to a comittee to attend any occasions dealing with the Indians
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionAug 12, 1657Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:300]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 1, 1657Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:306]
Deputy to the General Court
secondary
Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedOct 1, 1657Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:306]
appointed to a comittee to go to Pacomtuck to meet with the Indians
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 11, 1657/58Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:308]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynResidenceMar 11, 1657/58Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:310]
nominated to be a Magistrate for the next Court of Election
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMar 24, 1657/58Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:313]
Deputy to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionMay 20, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:314]
Magistrate to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedMay 20, 1658Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:315]
appointed to a comittee to hold court at Pequit
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionAug 18, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:317]
Magistrate to the General Court
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Mr. Mathew AllynFlourishedAug 18, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:323]
appointed to a comittee to dispose of lands in Mussawco
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Mr. Mathew AllynPositionOct 7, 1658Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:323]
Magistrate to the General Court
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George HubbardResidenceJun 16, 1665Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States [S1080:5]
filed a disposition by letter with the General Court
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